cgdb-0.6.8 (11/13/2014)
* Fix issue #40, the map commands were adding additional new lines
to the mappings. For instance, 'imap a b' in the ~/.cgdb/cgdbrc
file would cause a to map to 'b<cr>' instead of just 'b'.
* Added feature from issue #29, added 'until' command to CGDB.
* Updated autotools configuration files to satisfy warnings and
recommendations produced by autotools when run.
* Fix issue #49, a gcc compiler warning.
* Fixed a hang consuming 100% CPU usage on OS X Mavericks (github #48).
* Fixed a hang when quitting cgdb while inferior is running
(github #1 and #5 and #46). This was believed to be fixed in the last
release but I've finally reproduced the issue and fixed it for good.
cgdb-0.6.7 (01/14/2013)
* Changed documentation license from GFDL to GPL (github #6).
* Fixed a hang on MacOS when quitting cgdb while inferior is running
(github #1 and #5).
* Fixed a crash when pressing 'n' in source window (github #5).
* Fixed a bug opening files (and toggling breakpoints in files) with
special characters (e.g. space) in their names.
cgdb-0.6.6 (09/06/2011)
* Fixed a compile error on Cygwin 1.7 (signature for path conversion
functions changed).
* Fixed a segfault on 64-bit systems in rline.c due to a missing
prototype of cgdb_malloc. Thanks to Pietro Cerutti for reporting
and diagnosing this one!
* Fixed a bug in the file dialog. When searching for a file,
and you hit enter to select it, CGDB would sometimes skip to
the next file that matches and open that file instead.
* CGDB should now build out of the box on Cygwin again.
CGDB used to only support building against curses.h. Now
it also supports building against ncurses/curses.h.
* No longer set the prompt to (gdb) on startup.
CGDB is a curses-based interface to the GNU Debugger (GDB). The goal of CGDB
is to be lightweight and responsive; not encumbered with unnecessary features.
The interface is designed to deliver the familiar GDB text interface, with a
split screen showing the source as it executes. The UI is modeled on the
classic Unix text editor, vi. Those familiar with vi should feel right at home
using CGDB.